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"DON'T MAKE .MAGGIE JEALOUS, I DON'T KNOW DAMES, AROMA DE PRIMROSE ‘ THROUGH THE WANT . . in THE EMPIRE Closing time fur classified ad- vertisements: 2 P. M. Closing time for display ad- vertisements: 11 A. M. “Pen cents per ime first inser. tion, Five cents for continuous subse- quent insertion. FOR RENT — 3-room furnished |FOR RENT — Furnished, steam- heated apartment. Nugget Shop. | HED house, a{)[a. house- rooms. Channel Apts. RENT—Furnished house, close | F e 183. FOI. RENT — Furnished, heated room for gentleman. 115 W. 6th. Phone 330. y FOR RENT — Furma apartment, with bath. Phone 3404. apartment. CUff Apartments. secebeeesoscccecesoccececesscos FURNISHED 3-room ;f;’;tmem. | 421 E. Tth St. Phone 3201. | | MODERN offices in Goldstein \‘ Building at low rental. Will re- | model to sult tenant. | | McBRIDE Apartments. Phone 5701 | WANTEDR }T}{PFRIENCLL)}L}TVV’SLX\LS work by hour or day, 40c per hour. Phone 436. MAGAZINE renewals. Muriel Jar- man. Phone 488. Work on “U” scholarship offer. GIRL wants work badly. Apply ; Ohannel Apartments. VERSATILE young man needs 1 ediate employment. College back- ground. Salesman, typist, clerk. Phone 554. "~ MISCELLANEOUS MURN your old gold into value. Cash or trade at the Nugget Shop. PIANOS, Radios, Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Expert Piano Tun- ing. Radio and phonograph re- pairing. Anderson’s Music Shoppe BOARD an@ room, o =oard only, Marshall House, East St. and Gastineau Ave. Phone 2201. Traveling Salesman Count five average words to the line. Minimum churge, 50 cents. SMA LL restaurant, 10 booth, doing good bu with llving quarters, for sale account Allness owner. Address C-2185. ools, 1 HOUSE less than year old on forty By ninety lot. Four rooms and ~bath, partly furnished. Sacrifice if taken at once. Allen Shattuck, Inc. FOR SALE—Used car cheap. Phone 5653. Was Almost Ruined Greenville, Miss—W. A. Huber, recently said: “Traveling day and night and eating in cafes and ho- tels had a lot to do with my case I know, but I was in mighty bad shape. Constipation had pratically ruined me. I took every kind of laxative I ever heard of, but they only aggravated my trouble. When I started taking Sargon and Sargon L] | Russian Steam Baths ! Hot and Cold Showers Open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, l Fridays, Saturdays from 1 pm. | to 1 am. Gastineau Ave. rear | Alaskan Hotel. Phone 349. | L] { NEW Monarch Ranges, full enamel- ed at 1013 prices; the biggest bargain in ranges ever offered in Juneau. Juneau-Young Hard- ware Co. FOR SALE—Save your rugs with . a hair pad; 9x12 size only $5.85 while they last. Juneau-Young . Hardware Co. O SALE—A few 9x12 Halr rug , specially priced at $5.85. We only able to get a very lim- d number- st this price so do neglect opportunity Juneau- Hardware Co. -Ford Roadster, Mode] $50.00. Ed Blake. Phone 2201 HENNA'S MARCEL | SHOP s .and Finger Waves, __5¢c_and 50c | St., above Juneau Bak- | ery, Phone 103 | 2 I | DONALDINE BEAUTY PARLORS Telephone 4% RUTH HAYES it Saloum’s Soft Mass Pills I just had to drag{| For Every Purse—and ||7— " myself out of bed and through the day. @ treatment not only re- for Every Purpose , ““":. g‘fifi":‘l“ lieved me but I have actually gain- ed 35 pounds in weight.” Butler 2 2 Mauro Drug Co. —aav.[| CALL US DIRECT— | Harris Hardware Co. * 5= BF “ 1 Lower Front Street PHONE 412 L& g Marine News } tonight. Should have four SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Yukon of the Alaska Steamship Nerthland scheduled to sail W. E. Feero and wife, Mrs, T, Admiral Evans scheduled e |stecrage. . . ° . days’ mail. . . . . Norco scheduled to sail from e Company sailed for Alaska 'ports from Seattle October 3 ab e |Kirkham, Mrs. L. Aalbu, Anna souvhbound about Sept, 27. —————— — FISH RECEIPTS By CLIFF STERRETT 1 CADT SPELL DUTHIK, SABBLE. 1 GODDA COLDT ID BY ED! @ Army’s Battery of Modern warfare depends less and less on human a, marches on. These sound locators, the sensitive ears og!‘ :lf: n‘r’\!ci-p:imi‘i | fleet, are shown in operation at Fort Tilden, N. J., where big coastal | artillery recently conducted a theoretical defence of New York Hacbor. | The locators get the sound of the approaching enemy fleet long befors, | the human ear ean. detect it and the anti-altcraft guns do the rests | arrive in port at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday. SEATTLE, Sept, 24. — Steamer 27 at 9 p. m. booked for Juneau: Seps. 26. Bailey, Miss N. Balley and sk Sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, ® Kake and way ports. . ® 0 0 9 0000000 ® 0 0. 0000 06000 00 ] Y . Steamer Movements Ia PASSENRERS NORTHBOUND | ABuARn YuKoN Zapora scheduled to arrive Monday. Seattle Sept. 26 at 9 p. m. at 9 o'clock this morning with Princess Louise scheduled to e 41 first olass and 13 steerage pas= . . . L] 9 p. m. ® |Olson, Miss P. Wynn, Miss Carter, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e |Donald Skuse, Mrs. Charles Car~ . L L] LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Thurs- LIGHT; HEAVY ’ Admiral Rogers scheduled {o Yukon scheduled to arrive —_— cai]l from Vancouver Sept. sengers aboard, the following Aleutian scheduled southbound ter, Mrs.” B. Buesing, Mrs. C. J. . L . day night at 6 p. m., for e . . Fifty Thousand Pounds of | ————————® | 7 TIDES TOMORROW | | o— Low tide 2:56 a. m., 2.7 feet H High tide 9:42 a. m. 117 feet Frozen Silvers Sent Low tide 3:20 p. m., 62 feet to London Market High tide 9:10 p. m. 133 feet | in Juneau today shipments were| Fish receipts were light, but heavy. Four hundred pounds of halibut| {and 200 pounds of king salmon| were all that arrived, being brought | by the T 3380, Capt. John Pade- meister. The catch had not been sold late this afternoon. 7 = Five hundred boxes, contaiffing TIDES MONDAY Low tidd 3:55 a. m. 18 feet = High tide 10:27 a. m, 132 feet Low tide 4:16 p. m., 45 feet High tide 10:12 p. m., 146 feet CRAWFORD RITES SET FOR 2 P.M. TOMORROW Funeral services will be held for the late Charles R. Crawford a* 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the chapel of the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary. The rites will be conducted by officers and members of Mount Juneau Lodge of Masons, Mr. Crawford having been affiliated with the Masonic order. Frank H. Foster, attorney of this city, will pronounce the eulogy. The pallbearers will be Chester Tripp, Trevor Davis, Thomas Hafl, Fryd Seby, Edward Sweeney and Olaf Bodding. Interment will be in Evergreen cemetery. COAL mon and 34 tierces of mild cured| king salmon were shipped by the Juneau Cold Storage Company on the motorship Northland to 533“' tle. ] At the Puget Sound ' metropolis, loaded on a steamship for the United Kingdom. The fish, be- London. . - e —— Apples shipped from the United States to foreign countries in the year ending June 30 filled 2,819,000 barrels, or 13.7 more than in t.hel previous twelve months. S. 30 PASSENGERS Vessel S;xilTby Way of the Scuth, land, Capt. Purser E. P. Ly in Juneau yesterda Seattle, departed at 1 o'ck 50,000 pounds, of frozen silver *sal-‘;?:;mg‘uggegn SR INORRD the frozen silver salmon will be|sich, Michael Pusich, Jr., g 3 locad piling. The vessel will de- frozen and mild-cured fish fOr|,ovy tonioht for the Westward. Se;::em(:?harig;ngers sty The Denali has six carloads of Fotg S:a!tlpe‘a—-firs. Michael pu. dynamite for discharge at Cordova Fldkenée and Seward. Ore will be loaded| Dishon, B. B. Green, Edward at Cordova for Puget Sound. Mize, John Newman, B. Newman, longing to the Atlantic and Pacific| M. D. Berry, Samuecl S. Anderson, Packing Company, is destined for|J. Olson, A. Paddock, John Oberg,|Fort Hoben. Elmer. Johnson, F. Brennan, Henry Meier, S. Lach- | man. Carl Johnson, John H. Mulkey, Harry Brown. Glenn Carrington, John Modern Version of story of William Tell and the ap-ihe said. ple is tame compared to a recent | variation of the theme gn the J. R. Riley ranch near per day entered the State, with an 'here. decided to “sleep under the star: DENALI ARRIVES BOOKED SOUTH AT JUNEAU WITH ON NORTHLAND GENERAL CARGO Kake on Her Return | Voyage to Seattle ‘ With 30 pas: With 140 tons of coal and general the t freight for Juneau, the cargo car-| Leonard Willlams and | rier Denali of the Alaska Steam- arl | ship Company arrived this -fore- ernoon rom | noon from Seattle. She will leave this| {he dock of the Pacific Coast Coal :"‘Company this evening for the Al- aska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany’s wharf where she will un- of Dynamite Aboard y & Sound metropolis. Loads Considerable Fish The vessel loaded cofiSiderable At Valdez the freighter will put off 200 tons of coal. She is sched- uied to go as (far westward as There she will take jon whale oil and meal for Secattle. Bocked For Ketchikan | Capt. J. Livingston is skipper of For Ketchikan—Mrs. Shepard, the craft, and L. H. Bishop, Purser. —————— 4 Sorsfeld, F. R. Nibrig, Thomas Jchn Polack. . |Wisconsin Tourist Trade ‘Gives State Big Industry For Wrangell—S. Johnson, . Johnson, Carl Johnson, MATISON, Wii., Sept. 24—The For Petersburg—John Rustgard tourist industry is the lf)c»urt,h larg- Sather. lest industry in the State of Wis- ,consin, says E. J, M'Meara, Traf- |fic Engineer of the State Highway olle. | Commission. William Tell Ta]e\ “Motor vehicles, dairy products land steel and iron alone outrank ACTON, Ga., Sept. 24.—The old the tourist business in Wisconsin,” A traffic court indicated that an enacted gverage of 19,025 out-State cars |average of 3.34 passengers. An gmproyee of the Riley ranch, ! _._Bi_.—p___ 5 MISS A. HAMILTON | Riley found him sleeping peace: ADMIRAL LINE SAILINGS Il AC Freighter Has Six Carloads| for Westward Ports |} J. B. BURFORD & CO. Ticket Agent Phone 79 M. S. “ZAPORA”veave Seattle Arrive Juncaw Leave Junead Calling at Funter, Chichagol*, Hoorah Tenaswe, Port Alexander, Kla; wock, Cralg, Ketchikan. Utah Stove .. Evan-Jones .. Junior Briquets ........ 13.00 Carbonado Egg-Nut ... 13.00 Indian Nut . 1125 Indian Lump .. 11.50 Carbonado-Indian-Mix.. 12.25 Nanaimo Mine Run 1475 Nanaimo Screened 15.28 | Ladysmith Mine Run .. 1475 Ladysmith Screened ... 15.25 Ladysmith Screenings . 8.00 Nanaimo Screenings ... 8.00 Utah Scrgenings ... 800 Blacksmith Coal ........... 30.00 Anthracite, Nut Coal ... 34.00 Cartage Additional SACKED COAL For Call Trade 70c to 90c per sack W Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 HOTEL 1 | | | | cautiously approachefl the snake and | " |shot off its head. The hired manJ | woke up uninjured. P 8. ZYNDA, Prop. 'fully with a rattlesnake curled on FURRIER h.h chest, . Fur Garments Made and Riley hurried back for his rifle, Remniodeled Gastineau Hotel, or care of Goldstein’s: Fur Store SAVE HALF oN wOoO0OD CLEAN BEMLOCK 14 in,, 16 in., 24 in. Single Load, $4.25 Double Load, $8.00 A discokmt ‘of 50 ‘cents per load is made for CASH LEAVE ORDERS WITH Gfl”’"éi fifi%‘.{fls CHESTER BARNEsson making it a more convenient to live. or cabinets can be built into the attic or cellar, USE ALASKA Spruce and PHONE Telophene €33, 1 long, 1 shert It’s surprising what a few dollars will do this fall in. modernizing .your home and _ That extra closet can be made into an additional bathroom, a breakfast nook or you may have a jolly recreation room in JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS e . 3 " place in which your kitchen, LUMBER Hemlock 358 Juneau Ferry & Naviga Leaves Juneau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 26 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oet. Nov. ALEUTIAN. YUKON ALASKA YUKON ALASKA YUKON .. Oct. 25 ALASKA Oct. 20 Nov. 1 PORTS OF CALL: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez, Latouche and Seward: Both directions. S8, Alaska Calls at Petersburg Both Directions For Information, Reservationists and ‘rickets call - THE ALASKA LINE W. E. NOWELL, Agent Sept. 27 Oet. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 PHONE 2 SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO NORTHBOUND s LOS ANGELES Lewve Lears eattle Juneay SAN DIEGO Rogers Sept. 21 Sept. NEW YORK Evans Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Rogers. .......Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Rogers .. .Oct. 26 Oct. :1 SOUTHBOUND { Evans Rogers Rogers * Evans £ A Tioxtl OFFICE: : B. H . HOWARD, Agent Admiral Line Dbéck IFIC STE D. B. FEMMER| Frt. Agt. Ph. 114! Sept. 16 Sept. 26 Sept. 26 *Calls first trip of month only For Tickets and Information see X WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS' A. MORGAN, Agent DEPENDABLE AIRPLANE SERVICE! Alaska Southern Airways For Reservations Call or See A. B. HAYES Phones: 10 - 79 CAHADIAM PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUYER, VICTORIA, | and SEATTLE i From Juneau 3 | PRINCESS LOUISE | o Sept. 20, Oct. 2 ' PRINCESS NORAH Oct. 11, 23 Tickets, resefvations and full particulars from { V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent JUNEAU l tion Company Motorship “ESTEBETH”